Tuesday, March 31, 2009

call child welfare services

The fridge is so empty I can see the back and the reflections of the containers on the glass shelves.

I love it. My kids hate it.

YBS: I am staying in yeshiva, there's mamesh no Oichel and this Matzov is Geferlach.

DIP1: uh, what's for supper?

ME: (brightly) you have many choices! I have four hot dogs, two hamburgers, some buns, and when they defrost, we will know if they are hot dog or hamburger buns- right now they're a little squished in the bag. AND I found a quarter of a bag of brocoli, two breaded chicken fingers, and looky here! an ENTIRE container of Tofutti sour cream, 3/4 of a container of Chummus, yum! and TONS of sorbet. What a treat! Let's have dessert first, as a special pre- pesach treat!

DIP3: (stamps into kitchen, flops on chair) this is SO not funny! I am beyond famished and starving! I ate the sludge from the bottom of the cereal container and I don't even know which cereal it was!

ME: ho ho! It was all of 'em! I combined the cereals two days ago so I could put away the containers and throw out all those boxes cluttering up the shelf. What a wonderful shmorgasbord for breakfast! ha ha!

DIP1: what's for supper?

ME: you like salmon? right? Tada! Looks like it was already spiced, just microwave it and your gourmet meal is ready!

DIP1: (after microwaving). Uh, Ma?? I think this was the leftover lox we brought home from the bris. The stuff on it was that curly spinach? that goes under the platter? but it was stuck on with the saran wrap? So that's why now it looks shiny? what should I eat?

ME: the salmon! where do you think lox comes from?? lots of healthy fish oils in that! and spinach! Woah, just loaded with vitamins! Here, I found an extra 1/2 a whole wheat pita under the soup that defrosted and refrosted when the freezer was left open. Looks like it was onion soup, so it's milchigs! Just microwave the pita quickly and gobble it up, could get rubbery when it cools off.

DIP1: great, more plastic for supper.

YBS: (screams with delight) hey!! I found some of those Spring Valley pastry zachiges! are they fleishig? great! I can cut up the yapchik (that's what this foil is, yeah) I got four weeks ago from Mechil's and throw it all in!

ME: (Gaily) and throw in some ketchup, this breaded chicken drumstick, and the five diced pieces of zuchinni I found stuck to the bottom of the prune filling! Your feasting! Your mamesh feasting!!

then I secretly go into my bedroom, into the bathroom, and as I muffle my voice into the towels, I call my husband and tell him to pick up two corn beef sandwiches on the way home. Yup, we are all eating well tonight !

I started getting suspicious that you are actually my mother--I was not aware that my mom started blogging, but the description of the fridge and freezer leftover contents summed up exactly what we have left in our house *to the tee*! But we have no YBS in our family, so I guess you're not my mom :-P

Funny stuff.I'm sure glad I'm still one of the sane ones who actually SELLS CHOMETZ (not just the smell left on the tupperware container that was left in the back of the fridge with cholent in it for 3 months.... like even the DOG would touch THAT).

Tembow:shabbos you have to get invited to someone going away for yomtovG6: we also sell, and with our stuff, sell the schnapps of frummies who don't sell anything (but can't throw out certain things, either)

Ohhhhh.... so you're the neighbors "PESACH GOY" :DIf selling is not permitted to them then isn't what you sold 'chometz she'ovar' ???I'll never understand them.I think you should keep their stuff and watch them get mad and then ask them if they didn't give it 'for real'

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I will survive this and get them married. I will be patient with ridiculous rules. I will no longer have an opinion. I will remain sane, upbeat, positive. Hashem is directing all of this (okay, maybe not the rules).